Illumina Webinar: Utilizing mixed amplicon sequencing to investigate tree sloths and symbionts

17 November 2015

Herbivores rely on symbiotic microbial communities to convert indigestible plant materials into accessible nutrients. Sloths are thought to be especially dependent on this symbiosis, as their mostly leaf-based diet severely limits their nutrient intake. Learn how Kim Dill-McFarland and her team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison used paired-end 16S amplicon sequencing on the MiSeq® System to explore their microbe-cycling hypothesis.

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